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Pink Net Worth 2022, Early Life and Career Beginnings (Updated)

Alecia Beth Moore, better known by her stage name “Pink”, is an American songwriter and singer. Having sold more than 90 million records across the world, she is among the best-selling artists worldwide.

What Is the Net Worth of Pink?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Pink has an estimated net worth of $200 million.

Early Life

Alecia Beth Moore was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania on September 8, 1979. Her mother is Judith Moore and her father is James Moore. Her mother was an emergency room nurse whereas her father was an insurance salesman.

Despite being a perfectly healthy baby during birth, she got asthma when she was young and that troubled her during her early years. Pink’s parents started facing issues in marriage when she was a toddler and when she was age 10, they divorced.

During the ages of 4 and 12, she got competitive gymnast training. Pink went to attend Central Bucks High School West. She joined her first band when she was in high school, though it got terminated after it lost a Battle of the Bands competition.

When she was in her teenage years, she penned lyrics as a medium for her emotions, and upon that, her mother said, “Her initial writings were always very introspective. Some of it was very black and very deep, almost worrisome.”

Personal Life

At the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia, Pink met professional motocross racer Carey Hart and broke in 2003 for a short period of time. In 2005, during a Mammoth Lakes motocross race, she proposed to Hart, who was helping in his race, and penned on a pit board, “Will You Marry Me? I’m serious!” Initially, Hart didn’t observe that and went on for the next lap.

Later, when he actually noticed, he turned aside the track to accept her proposal right then. On January 7, 2006, the couple got married in Costa Rica.

Following months of circulating rumors, in early 2008, she confirmed her separation from Hart. Later, Hart was featured in the video for her 2008 song entitled “So What”, which copes with their separation.

With the expectations of reconciliation, the couple wanted marriage counseling during their separation. She announced that both of them were back together in early 2010.

Later, in the music video for her songs entitled “Just Give Me a Reason” and “True Love”, Hart also appeared with her. Both the songs were from her 2012 album entitled “The Truth About Love,” and “Just Like Fire”.

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2010, she confirmed that she is expecting their first child with Hart and the couple welcomed their daughter, Willow Sage in June 2011. Pink welcomed her second child, a son named Jameson Moon in December 2016.

Pink and Hart’s primarily used to stay in a large mansion in a gated community in the Point Dume area of Malibu for so many years. In 2016, they sold their 8,000 square foot house for a consideration of $12.5 million and they bought it for an amount of $11.85 million in 2010.

Later, they relocated to their 200+ acre ranch in the Santa Ynez valley. In 2013, the couple purchased this specific property for consideration of $12 million. The property has 25-acres of vineyards that they have utilized to make a wine launch called Two Wolves.

Last year in June, Pink bought an oceanfront home in Malibu for $13.7 million.

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Career

At the age of 14, Pink started performing in Philadelphia clubs, and around this time, she took on her stage name “Pink”.

At the same age, she was encouraged to give an audition for becoming a member of the all-female group titled “Basic Instinct,” and she got a spot in the queue. The group eventually terminated without releasing any material. 

When she was 16, she founded the “R&B group Choice” in collaboration with two teenage girls named Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway.

“Key to My Heart” which was their first song, a copy of it was sent to LaFace Records in Atlanta, Georgia, and there, L.A. Reid listened to it and made arrangements for the group to get there to see their performance. Later, they were signed by him to a record pact.

As all the three girls were below the age of 18 during the time, the contract had to be co-signed by their parents. The group moved to Atlanta and recorded an album, which actually never came out, however, “Key to My Heart” featured on the soundtrack of the film titled “Kazaam” which was released in 1996.

Pink received an ultimatum from Reid during a Christmas party, to either go solo or go home. In 1998, Choice also dissolved.

LaFace offered her a solo recording contract in 1995. RIAA certified double-platinum to Pink’s R&B-influenced debut studio album entitled “Can’t Take Me Home” in the U.S and her songs titled “There You Go” and “Most Girls” peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten songs.

The collaborative single titled “Lady Marmalade” from the Moulin Rouge! The soundtrack brought her further recognition and the single dominated several charts across the world. 

With her second studio album entitled “Missundaztood” which came out in 2001, she refocused her sound to pop-rock, and over 13 million copies were sold for the album throughout the world and brought the number-one song internationally, titled “Don’t Let Me Get Me”, “Get the Party Started”, and “Just Like a Pill”.

Whilst her third studio album entitled “Try This” which came out in 2003, sold extremely less than compared to her earlier projects, the album brought her the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.

Pink got back to dominate the record charts when she released her fourth and fifth studio albums entitled “I’m Not Dead” and “Funhouse”, and ranked the top-ten entries “Who Knew” and “U + Ur Hand”, and also the number-one single titled “So What”. 

Her sixth studio album titled “The Truth About Love”, became her first album that ranked at number one on the Billboard 200 and formed her 4th number-one single in the United States titled “Just Give Me a Reason”.

She recorded an album entitled Rose Ave. in collaboration with Canadian musician Dallas Green in 2014, under a folk music duo, “You+Me”. Pink’s other studio albums entitled “Beautiful Trauma” and “Hurts 2B Human”, both the albums dominated the Billboard 200 chart, and the former became the third best-selling album of the year worldwide.

Pink is popular for her unique raspy voice and acrobatic stage appearance, she has sold more than 135 million records across the world among which 60 million consists of albums and 75 million singles, and this made her one of the best-selling music artists worldwide.

She received several accolades throughout her career including 3 Grammy Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award, 2 Brit Awards, and 7 MTV Video Music Awards, along with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. 

Pink was named the Pop Songs Artist of the Decade by Billboard in 2009. Furthermore, during the 2000s decade, she was the second most-played female solo artist in the U.K after only Madonna.

She was ranked number 10 on VH1’s list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music and in 2013, she was also the recipient of the Woman of the Year award by Billboard 2013.

Pink won the BMI President’s Award for “her outstanding achievement in songwriting and global impact on pop culture and the entertainment industry” at the 63rd annual BMI Pop Awards.

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